AOL-Time Warner's popular social
networking website Propeller.com has banned submission of all Prison Planet.com
material - citing Prison Planet's "inflammatory" articles about
9/11 as its justification.

We were alerted to the ban by a reader who
attempted to submit one of our articles today and sent us the following
screenshot.

Click for enlargement.

The submission is blocked because the story
has already been posted, but it is also blocked because, "The domain
or URL is banned for the following reasons: spam and inflammatory sept
11th articles gamed".

"Gamed" is a term that denotes
when a large number of Internet users campaign to vote up a story on a
news networking website, artificially inflating its exposure.

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However, Digg and other user-driven information
websites like Wikipedia have consistently been caught letting organized
armies of trolls "game" their content by voting down or outright
deleting legitimate content in an organized manner.

Propeller.com is ranked at 2,334 by Alexa,
putting it well behind Digg in popularity but still bigger than most news
websites. As its website
states, Propeller.com is part of the AOL Network owned and operated
by AOL LLC, a Time-Warner company.

We are encouraging readers to e mail Propeller.com's
Director Tom Drapeau at tom@propeller.com
and politely remind him that censorship of a legitimate alternative news
website that outranks most medium-sized newspapers in traffic is not a
sensible policy.